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Robotics in architecture and construction is an emerging technology, but it isn’t exactly uncharted territory. Architects are already using robotics in architecture and construction to perform tasks ...
The next invasion of the robots may be in the construction industry, when Hadrian X, a robot named after Roman emperor Hadrian (of Hadrian’s Wall fame), may soon laying bricks far faster and ...
Construction Robotics SAM100 The SAM or Semi-Automated Mason is also a bricklaying system, but unlike the Hadrian X, this bot is designed to work alongside human construction workers.
According to Fraunhofer, this digital building data helps the robot assistant to transport heavy loads of construction materials and tools around a building site safely.
Gigantic robot arms controlled by artificial intelligence glide around a vast factory in Oxfordshire, England, making ...
This article is part of BD+C's special five-part Technology Report 2014: Top tech tools and trends for AEC professionals. Someday Building Teams may look back on today’s construction methods and ...
John Fish created New England's largest general contractor, Suffolk, on the backs of laborers. Now he’s betting the future is filled with hardwired hard hats and AI foremen.
Robotics in construction will become a more common occurrence in the years to come, and could well solve the serious skills shortage in the industry if they are used in conjunction with existing ...
The future of construction just got a little bit more real. Researchers at MIT have created a mobile robot that can 3-D-print an entire building in a matter of hours — a technology that could be ...
Richard Valentine-Selsey, a construction consultant, said it was likely that robots would arrive on British building sites within two years.